Blues slam St Andrews vandals
Birmingham have condemned the damage caused to St Andrews by supporters following their relegation from the Premier League.
Fans invaded the pitch after Sundayâs 4-1 victory over Blackburn and the damage included a broken set of goalposts, which will be replaced at a cost of ÂŁ3,000 (âŹ3,773).
Co-owner David Sullivan has already revealed his intention to sell his share of the club after he was the target of abuse by fans, and City have now announced they have handed over CCTV footage to police.
The club said in a statement: âBirmingham City have received a high volume of letters and e-mails from genuine supporters âdismayedâ by the actions of many so-called âfansâ following our recent game against Blackburn Rovers.
âThe club has a zero-tolerance stance on this type of behaviour and are working closely with West Midlands Police concerning this matter.
âCCTV footage has already been handed over to the Football Intelligence department in order to attempt to identify those individuals involved with a view to arrest and a recommendation to the courts that banning orders be implemented.
âThe club will also instigate its own banning orders against anyone found guilty of this act.â
Head groundsman Martin Kelly has also hit out at the culprits and claims the vandalism left him feeling âtotally numbâ.
âI realise now that it wasnât the clubâs genuine fans that did this as our fans are great and wouldnât do that to their own stadium,â he told www.blues.co.uk.
âAs I watched it happening, I couldnât believe it and felt totally numb.
âRegardless of whatever those people were thinking at the time, to go onto their own clubâs pitch and vandalise the goals as they did was completely wrong and three days after the event I still canât take it in.â




